The trend toward tiny houses is exciting. Tiny houses allow homeowners to take control of their lives and their living expenses, allowing them to focus on quality of life rather than the ever-popular “bigger is better” philosophy. Each decision made on a tiny house is critical and may have far-reaching ramifications if the wrong choice is made.

Tiny Houses Have Unique Roofing Needs

Designing and building a tiny house requires the careful consideration of every material and component used in the house. Because things are being done on a small scale, they need to be efficient but the materials also need to function well with each other. For example, if the home is being built with a low pitch roof, that creates unique needs both for the roofing material choice and for ventilation.